BBC website readers have been sending in pictures of Remembrance Sunday commemorations held across the country. Photo: Nicky Tiney
Nicky Tiney also sent in this picture of Prince Charles, who was joined by war widows as he laid a wreath at the Cenotaph
Estelle Allen took this picture of her son, Ian, carrying the standard of Cornwall's Royal Signal Veterans Association through Truro
Tony Morland was reunited with his fellow comrades from the Royal Signals Association at Westminster Abbey
Malcolm Bell in Woodbridge, Suffolk: "It may have been many years since these proud men were soldiers, but they can still march in step to honour their comrades."
"One child, an imagination, and a large box of Lego plastic bricks." Stephen Wilson's 11-year-old son came up with his own tribute.
Soldiers from the Barnet Territorial Army stand at the memorial in the grounds of Barnet Church - Hertfordshire's highest point. Photo: Aran Wood
Another service was held at the Merchant Navy war memorial on Tower Hill, near the Tower of London. Photo: Bryan Jones
Sarah Bonham took this shot of a memorial in Leeds city centre.
Crowds flocked to see a brass band parade through the streets of Yeovil in Somerset. Photo: Dave Rowlandson
A parade in Windsor passed Craig Reid's house, allowing him to take this picture
This photo was taken at the American section of Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey
The firing of a First World War artillery gun marks a two-minute silence at Fort Nelson, Portsmouth. Photo: Harry Attridge
The cenotaph at the centre of a cemetery in Souda Bay, Crete.
Debbie Hardy went to Rennes for the weekend and unexpectedly came across a parade by military school students
Whilst walking along the Caledonian Canal, Rob Brown spotted these poppies in bloom - a fitting tribute to those who died protecting our way of life, he wrote
Yvonne Belle Isle photographed this veteran at a service in Belmont, Surrey. Send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. See top right for terms and conditions
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